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Why is it important that Jesus is called the Good Shepherd?

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Jesus is referred to as the Good Shepherd because He sacrificially lays down His life for His sheep, ensuring their salvation and well-being.

Jesus' designation as the Good Shepherd is crucial because it signifies His sacrificial nature and ultimate concern for His flock. In John 10:11, Jesus states, 'I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.' This role embodies His willingness to suffer and die for our sins, affirming the depth of His love and commitment to our salvation. The Good Shepherd also provides guidance and continually leads His followers in paths of righteousness, distinct from earthly shepherds who may abandon their flock in times of trouble. This designation assures believers that they are not merely subjects but cherished members of His family, under His protective care.
Scripture References: John 10:11, John 10:11-13, Hebrews 13:20

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I Shall Not Want
Henry Mahan · Sep 17, 1978
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